Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: neonomega on 27 March 2010, 22:59:12
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hi everyone i hope u are all having a good weekend im not lol ive been a noob .i decided to change my plugs and leads and just removed the lot and like a noob i didnt mark what lead goes on to what pin on the coil pack can anyone help me please
i look forward to reciving some replys fingers crossed
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Hi
It would help if we knew which Omega you have, ie, engine and year.
Alan
hi everyone i hope u are all having a good weekend im not lol ive been a noob .i decided to change my plugs and leads and just removed the lot and like a noob i didnt mark what lead goes on to what pin on the coil pack can anyone help me please
i look forward to reciving some replys fingers crossed
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lol sorry im just not wiv it today its a mv6 3.0 1999
thanks
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The plastic rocker cover is marked with piston numbers dip stick side and coil pack also, can't go wong really...
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hi everyone i hope u are all having a good weekend im not lol ive been a noob .i decided to change my plugs and leads and just removed the lot and like a noob i didnt mark what lead goes on to what pin on the coil pack can anyone help me please
i look forward to reciving some replys fingers crossed
Driver's side are 1 3 & 5 passenger side are 2 4 & 6 starting from the front of the car. As Rob said the coil pack is numbered too but as you look down on top mine was
4 6 2 p
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1 3 5 g
:y :y :y
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thanks for the info guys il sort that tommorow and will post back
thanks
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hi just to let you know ive sorted them thanks for all your help
brett
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HeHe.....I had an apprentice once that did the same thing on a V12 jag......................took him 2 hours to figure out which lead went where, none of us in the workshop would tell him what as pot 1!!
(sorry, just jigged my memory...........)